Since we left the EAA Airventure show in Oshkosh, WI – we decided to explore an area of the country we’ve never been before. The Upper Peninsula (UP) of Michigan. With a goal set to get to Florida by early September, we figured we have a little bit of time to do some exploring. We […]
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EAA’s Airventure – At Last!
When I was in high school, my Mom noticed a small blurb in the paper about a local Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) chapter offering free ground school for students – with expert instructors volunteering their time to teach a new generation of pilots. I had never heard of the EAA before, but I’ve always dreamed […]
Help Us Kickstart ‘The Wireless Generation’
First of all… SQUEEEEEE!! We’re going to be in a documentary!! Ok, had to get the excitement out of our systems. Almost two years ago, friends, fellow digital nomads and bloggers Christine & Drew Gilbert (Almost Fearless) came to Burning Man to film us at Camp Nomadia for a documentary. It was a new idea […]
Until Next Time, Madison
Our last update on our visit to Madison, WI covered our first week in town. This post will be a brief update of our remaining time – which we extended out until Thursday, July 26, to maximize our electric hook-ups with the heat wave. Sailing Lake Mendota Just after we made our post about Madison, we got an […]
Playing with Routing: Oshkosh to Chattanooga
We’re wrapping up a most excellent stop at the EAA Airventure aviation celebration in Oshkosh, WI (we’ll of course have a post with pictures and video on that coming up). But right now we’re trying to contemplate where to go next? Our general trajectory is to get to Florida by early-ish September. And we’re […]
Exploring Madtown
Only July 15, we pulled out of the heat of St. Louis and headed northward to our next stop – Madison, WI. On the way, we were in search of hopefully finding a nice, peaceful waterfront campground to chill at for a couple days in the shade. After so much social time, and just […]
Answering Your Questions
While we try not to revolve our lives around blogging, we do try to post at least 2-3 times a week. We have a list of topics we intend to write up (some evolving ideas: a general series on RV Parks & Campgrounds, thoughts on remote working, picking a cellular network, learning how to be […]
St. Louis – Not to be Flown Over
When I first met Chris and found out his family is from St. Louis – I wasn’t all that thrilled. In my mind, it was in the midwest and thus one of those places you fly over. On my first visit with him there, I have to admit – I was very skeptical. Over the […]
Our Freaky Deeky Time Machine
Our bus will turn 51 years old this September. And we’ve become totally enamored with tracking down her history before she became our Zephyr. We’ve found the GM delivery list and tracked down that she was ordered and in service to Citizen Auto Stage out of Nogales, Arizona. We knew that she was mainly a […]
A Rare Oliver Travel Trailer – For Sale
As many of you probably already know, we traveled full time from 2008 – 2011 in a very sweet, decked out, 17′ fiberglass egg custom constructed for us by Oliver Travel Trailers. We sold ours last year in an unsolicited offer, which prompted our moving on to a vintage bus. These trailers were made to […]











